I purchased it directly from Nosler because I wanted one in 300 WSM. You can find them at Cabelas, but they usually only carry the 270 WSM and 325 WSM. The guys at Nosler are first class and a pleasure to do business with. The staff will do what ever it takes to make sure your satisfied. I sent them my Talley rings, bases and my scope so that they could coat the rings and bases to match the rifle. I also wanted them to mount the scope and bore sight. I ended up paying cost for the coating of the rings and bases (done off site) and they mounted and bore sighted the scope for free. I can tell you that the rifle is well balanced and a pleasure to shoot. I think they have a money back gaurantee in the event that you ordered it and didn't like it. The model 48 is the finest rifle I have ever put my hands on, except a Bansner that cost 6k.
Nick thanks for the info. I guess I drive up to Wheeling WV if I am interested in buying one. I have dealt with the reloading guy at Nosler and he is a real gentlemen. I have a Sako 75 SM rifle Trailer and I have been going back and forth discussing lightening options on it and Sakos in general. I would have to put it in a Mcmillan Edge rebarrel it with a fluted barrel to get it down to 6.5 lbs . Scoped with my Kahles it would probably go 7.75 with the Sako rings .Myinvestment would be the equal of buying one of these